Campus Recreation is committed to the Jesuit concept of educating and developing the whole person - body, mind, and spirit, and seeks to fulfill this commitment by enriching the lives of students, faculty, and staff through a broad scope of recreational, educational, and competitive programming.

Campus visits begin in the Undergraduate Admission office, located in the Patricia A. and Stephen C. Schott Admission & Enrollment Services Building. Visits include an information session led by an Admission representative and a tour led by a Student Ambassador.

What are your talents? What do you love to do? How can you make a difference in the world? The Career Center provides services to students and alumni and assists with major and career exploration, internships, job searching, on-campus employment, employer and alumni connections, career issues for alumni, and decisions about graduate school.

Casa de la Solidaridad is an academic initiative between the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), the University of Central America (UCA) in El Salvador, and Santa Clara University. The mission of the Casa is the promotion of justice and solidarity through the creation of a meaningful academic experience where you can integrate rigorous academic study with direct immersion with the poor of El Salvador.

The Center for the Advanced Study and Practice of Information Assurance (CASPIA) at Santa Clara University is an interdepartmental institute whose purpose is to promote research, education, and good practice in information security (INFOSEC) and information assurance (IA).

The mission of the Center for Nanostructure (CNS) is to conduct, promote, and nurture nanoscale science and technology interdisciplinary research and education activities at the University, and to position the University as a national center of innovation in nanoscale education and nanostructures research.

The Center for Professional Development at Santa Clara University provides continuing education programs. Our accredited continuing education (CE) programs focus on serving the CE needs of psychologists, marriage and family therapists, social workers, counselors, nurses and other mental health professionals, as well as the CE needs of educators.

Provides a resource center dedicated to enhancing leadership development opportunities for students. The Center directly supports the goal of the University to educate leaders of competence, conscience, and compassion.

ChALESS - Chicanos and Latinos in Engineering and Sciences at Santa Clara University -is a non-profit academic organization that promotes the enrollment and retention of Latinos in technical fields. ChALESS is a student chapter of the national organization of SHPE, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.

The SCU Chemistry Department is a community of students, faculty, and staff dedicated to fostering a culture which values teaching and research, and promoting innovative teaching and personalized instruction.

The Classics Department offers courses that explore the most important areas of the ancient Greece and Rome civilizations and their Mediterranean context: language (ancient Greek and Latin), literature, history, philosophy, mythology, religion, and art.

Living on campus helps most students meet their main goals for being here: studying and learning. Residence halls are close to classes, faculty, and libraries and provide a place for students to study, sleep, and socialize.

The students of Santa Clara University School of Law publish two editions of the SANTA CLARA COMPUTER & HIGH TECHNOLOGY LAW JOURNAL per year. The Journal is dedicated to emerging legal issues in high technology and focuses on legal issues of concern to the computer and high technology industries.

At Santa Clara, we believe that the most successful graduates are those who understand computers as systems - not just the design of hardware or software, but also the relationships and interdependencies between them and the underlying theory of computation.

Each summer, Santa Clara University opens its 120-acre campus to conferences offering a wide range of educational opportunities to their participants. The university hosts residential conferences and athletic camps sponsored by campus departments as well as outside groups related to SCU’s educational and Jesuit mission.

The CEE is an educational partnership between the Executive Development Center and leading high-technology companies interested in developing and expanding the competencies and horizons of their senior management teams and executives. Our goal is to provide cutting-edge, imaginative and practical ideas from world-class faculty that enable executives to keep pace with rapid change and dynamic environments.

The University's Controllers Office is responsible for recording the inflow and outflow of University resources. It is also our responsibility to ensure that those resources are used for the purpose intended and are safe from misuse.

In 2009, the University will adopt a new Core Curriculum for undergraduates. Emphasizing knowledge, habits of mind and heart, and engagement with the world, the Core explores relationships among ideas and cultures.

To support and enhance the personal, professional, and academic growth of the University community, we provide psychological, educational, and consultative services, which are free and confidential within the limits of California state laws.

The Information Technology department is responsible for coordinating the course/faculty evaluation process. During each academic quarter students are asked to evaluate each class they take by filling out a scantron form.